Apocalypse Earth

When Earth is invaded by a militant alien race, civilians are loaded into arc-like space ships to flee to habitable planets beyond the galaxy. One group of survivors land on a mysterious and, seemingly, alluring planet. Only to discover they re not alone and they d better adapt. Deadly alien predators await their every turn; giant lizards, terrestrial monsters and tribes of humanoid creatures.

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wow if ever there was a lesson to be learned about taking the intro and watching a sample as an example of ordering whats looking like a ok movie this is it. the plot ( and I use this word lightly) is ok but that's all I can vouch for in favour of this apauling hour plus of bad c listed acting, a script that seems to have been written while sat on a toilet or in a drunken stupa. any one with any clue will realise where it all ends up before the final few minutes of the casts robot coming up with a solution. this has to be one of the worst lemons of all time. its not even good enough to be classed as a second rate movie. I just hope they don't secure funding for a part 2. bad, bad awfully bad.

I am not a critic nor do I aspire to be one, but I do know what I like and this movie I like. It is not the best acted film nor are the special effects anything to write home about, but in my humble opinion it is a most enjoyable movie. Adrian Paul is an accomplished actor and in this obviously low budgeted movie does not let himself down. The special effects although not top of the range are passable. If you enjoyed the predator movies you will like this one.

This is an Asylum film which incorporates several other films or film pieces. There is a twist 10 minutes from the end which you figure out 10 minutes from the beginning, and I am going to great lengths (ugh!) not to reveal it Scooby-doo, although for most Sc-Fi fans if you know there is a twist, you know the twist. Sorry.

Earth is under attack by aliens. A large ship, the Albert Einstein (AE) manages to escape with a handful of people who go into cryo-sleep. The next thing we know they are on a pod, crash landing on a planet. This planet contains a race of invisible hunters called "Chameleons." There are locals and survivors from another space craft. Our group of hardy explorers are aided by Lea (Bali Rodriguez) because Pocahontas would be too obvious. There is also an android called TIM (Gray Hawks) who acts like he came from "Next Generation." Yes, "There are some who call me... Tim."

The goal of our group is to find a craft that didn't crash, get back to the mother ship in orbit and head on back to Earth...and kill as many Chameleons, giant CG bugs, and CG lizards as then can along the way.

The plot sounds great, but the acting and dialouge was dry. They created bad cardboard stereotypes when there was no need to do so. The film appears to be a TV pilot for a SyFy series. The execution misses that mark. Kids and SyFy movie fans might like it.